Ghana boasts immense sporting talent, but many lesser-known disciplines remain underdeveloped due to inadequate investment. The government must prioritise and invest in these sports to unlock their full potential.
Tyson Fury has shockingly announced his retirement from boxing today following a disappointing defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch in December. He shared a video message saying...
Some Ghanaian boxers have inked their names in the history books forever, bringing honour to the nation by becoming world champions. This is the story of how they all did it.
Both NPP and NDC have made promises to revive sports in Ghana if voted into power. But based on their manifestoes, which party has the better sports policy? Breakdown below:
As a sports person, what you eat plays a huge role in your performance. While Ghanaian food is delicious, some dishes may not be the best choice when it comes to staying fit, energetic, and healthy.
As a sports person, what you eat has a big impact on your performance, energy, and recovery. Ghanaian cuisine offers many healthy and nutritious options that can help fuel your body for training, competition, and recovery.
Veteran Ghanaian boxer Isaac Braimah Kamoko, popularly referred to as Bukom Banku, was in the news recently for fighting a woman at Bukom last weekend.
Abigail Kwartekaa Quartey has made history as the first female to become a world boxing champion after emerging victorious over Sangeeta Birdie from the United Kingdom yesterday.
Famous Youtuber turned boxer Jake Paul has defeated Mike Tyson in the much-anticipated heavyweight boxing fight at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Former heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson slapped his opponent Jake Paul at the final weigh-in and face-off before their crucial fight this weekend.
Popular streamer IShowSpeed has boasted that professional athletes are now scared to challenge him in a race after seeing his impressive performance against Olympic gold medallist Noah Lyles.
Ghanaian sports legend Clement Ike Quartey, the first Black Ghanaian to win an Olympic medal, has reportedly passed away in the United Kingdom on November 2, 2024.
Ghana’s first skeleton Olympian, Akwasi Frimpong, has disclosed when he will retire as a professional athlete in an exclusive interview with Pulse.com.gh.